Learn Kaggle techniques from Kaggle #1, Owen Zhang
If you know kaggle.com(the biggest data scientists competition platform), you must have known Owen Zhang. He has competed in and won several high profile challenges, and is currently ranked No. 1 out of a community of over 240,000 data scientists on Kaggle. Owen Zhang is the Chief Product Officer at DataRobot. Owen spent most of his career in the Property & Casualty insurance industry. Most recently Owen served as Vice President of Modeling in the newly formed AIG Science team. After spending several years in IT building transactional systems for commercial insurance, Owen discovered his passion in Machine Learning and started building insurance underwriting, pricing, and claims models. Owen has a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto and a Bachelors degree from University of Science and Technology of China. This is an opportunity to learn the tips, tricks and techniques Owen employs in building world-class predictive analytic solutions.

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